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After finding and fixing two tritium leaks discovered in mid-April, environmental and technical experts at Oyster Creek Generating Station continue to aggressively pursue excavation of additional piping to ensure it is robust.

Exelon Generation today announced that it has won commitments from electricity delivery companies Allegheny Power and PECO Energy to provide more than 7 million megawatt-hours of generation supply beginning on January 1, 2011, through May 31, 2013.

An approximate 38-megawatt increase in output at an Exelon Nuclear plant last week launched a series of planned power uprates across the company’s nuclear fleet that will generate between 1,300 and 1,500 megawatts of additional generation capacity within

An approximate 38-megawatt increase in output at an Exelon Nuclear plant last week launched a series of planned power uprates across the company’s nuclear fleet that will generate between 1,300 and 1,500 megawatts of additional generation capacity.

Joe Grimes, acting senior vice president, Exelon Nuclear, today announced that Michael J. Massaro has been named Oyster Creek site vice president. Massaro replaces Tim Rausch, who is leaving the company to pursue other interests.

The Chicago Council on Global Affairs today released a task force report, Embracing the Future: The Midwest and a New National Energy Policy, that calls upon the Midwest to turn the challenge of energy and climate policy creation to its economic advantage

Exelon Nuclear’s Oyster Creek Generating Station will host a Community Information Night Thursday, June 18. This unique, one-on-one forum is designed to inform and update the plant’s neighbors about plant operations and nuclear energy issues.

Dresden Generating Station plant workers performing monthly environmental monitoring late last week identified tritium in a localized area near the center of plant property, company officials said Saturday.

Six high school graduates will be able to ease the cost of their college tuition thanks in part to Exelon Nuclear’s LaSalle Station, which provided a total of $3,000 in scholarships for the 2009 school year.